size is a big factor is all of furys fights, the size of his belt line that is
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Be interesting to see Fury's game plan going into this fight. If he's gonna target the body alot etc because doesn't like it to the body but usyk will be the quicker fighter in there obviously and then it's just about fury can get to him really because if not then could be a big issue for fury
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostSize is irrelevant. In past when bigger fighter wins people say it's because of the size? How about because they were better on night.
So when little guy beats big guy is it because of the small size that enabled small man to prevail?
Yes, sometimes a smaller fighter will win a fight (usually due to other advantages they have) but that does not mean that size is not a factor at all.CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart likes this.
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Originally posted by Boxing2695 View PostBe interesting to see Fury's game plan going into this fight. If he's gonna target the body alot etc because doesn't like it to the body but usyk will be the quicker fighter in there obviously and then it's just about fury can get to him really because if not then could be a big issue for fury
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Originally posted by Al Faz View PostSize is 100% relevant. Imagine Fury was 6'3 he would not had been in the top 50 of the current HW
Being big is equally an advantage and a disadvantage, bigger fighters are inherently slower, more clunky and clumsy.
If you blew Usyk up to 6'8" 260lbs he would not do half that fancy **** he does now, or if he did he'd be gassed after 3 rounds.
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Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
Size is not irrelevant, it is a factor. Its just not the only factor. Your example is off. Its akin to arguing that speed doesn't matter because sometimes the slower fighter wins. Or skills don't matter because some times the less skilled fighter wins.
Yes, sometimes a smaller fighter will win a fight (usually due to other advantages they have) but that does not mean that size is not a factor at all.
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